Man Utd, Liverpool, Leeds: 'Limbs' of 92 English clubs ranked
For a brief period in 2021, some Premier League owners forgot just how passionate football fans in England are.
The attempts of six Premier League clubs to force through the European Super League were met by protests from fans across the country, until they were shut down.
The owners will try to make a breakaway league happen again and when they do, once again the fans will challenge them.
England fans are renowned for their dedication and commitment and the sight of packed stands following the coronavirus pandemic is great to see.
Football matches behind closed doors just wasn’t it really, was it?
Thankfully, that’s a thing of the past and now we can enjoy attending games and letting loose when the team we support scores.
So, which fanbase is the best of the bunch when it comes to celebrating?
Step forward @FootyLimbs, a Twitter account dedicated to the best fan celebrations around.
Not sure what is meant by ‘limbs’?
On Urban Dictionary, it’s defined as: “The scene of football fans celebrating a goal wildly with arms flying everywhere.”
@FootyLimbs have sparked controversy by ranking the limbs from fans of 92 English clubs from ‘Elite’ to ‘Tinpot’.
Only three clubs were considered to have elite limbs.
If you’re struggling to locate your team, we’ve written out the full rankings below.
92 English Clubs’ Limbs ranked.This won’t go down well: pic.twitter.com/bURHITfJPp
Elite: Leeds United, Aston Villa, West Ham United
Solid limbs: Birmingham City, Newcastle United
Very decent majority of the time: Derby County, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bolton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest, Middlesbrough, Crystal Palace, Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester